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Windy Nook
Primary School

Elms and Oaks Home Learning 9.6.20
Good Morning Oaks and Elms! A couple of reminders – Every pupil has access to Reading Plus and should be reading at least 5 texts and completing at least 1 vocabulary lesson every week. Some activities on Purple Mash will not have a ‘hand in’ button. As long as you...
Robins and Owls 09.06.20 Home Learning
Good morning, we hope you are well and safe. Today's learning tasks are as follows Phonics CGP – page 26 ‘ear’ sound Reading Log onto Oxford Reading Owl to read your chosen book for the week. English Today you are going to continue writing your non-chronological...
Tulips Set Work 9.6.20
Hi Tulips, Here are your home learning tasks for today. English Spelling Choose an activity from the spelling menu https://windynookprimary.org/2020/04/spelling-menu-activities/ Your spelling list this week is: subdivide, subheading, submarine, submerge, antiseptic,...
Mr Hawdon’s morning class homework
This week our homework is as follows (22.3.19). Comprehension-Y6 Only- The Yellow Train pages 10 and 11 Maths- Complete the practice test page 84 English – Confusing Nouns and Verbs pages 94 an 95 Reading Plus – two texts Conquer Maths Article 28: You have the right...
Little Red Hen
This week in nursery our focus has been on the story, Little Red Hen. We explored wheat grain and wheat and found out that flour is made from wheat. We even had a go at grinding some wheat grain using pestle and mortars! We worked as a team to make some bread (not...
Funny Bones
As part of our science work, Tulips worked in groups to learn the functions of the skeleton and the technical terms of the bones. From the pictures, you can see some groups had more success than others. Article 24: You have the right to the best health care possible,...
Mrs Hope’s Morning Class: Homework 22.3.19
This week's homework is as follows: Maths: p38&39 Grammar: p30&31 Comprehension: p4&5 Spellings: the class will be looking at words ending 'ent' e.g. experiment. The statutory words we will focus on will be: hindrance, identity, immediately, individual,...
A Message from
our Head Teacher
On behalf of the staff, children and governors we would like to welcome you to Windy Nook primary School and our website. Our school caters for approximately 330 pupils from 3 years to 11 years of age. The present school site was opened as a Primary School in 1993, on the existing Infant School site.
We were last inspected by OFSTED in June 2023 where we were graded as good. The inspector noted that, ‘The school is an oasis of calm. The whole school community works hard, shows respect, courtesy and good manners and enjoys being together.’ Please visit the Ofsted section of our website for more information.
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Our School Classes
Caterpillars and
Butterflies (Nursery)
Dragonflies
(Reception)
Ladybirds
(Reception)
Robins
(Y1/2)
Owls
(Y1/2)
Nightingales
(Y2)
Bluebells
(Y3)
Snowdrops
(Y3/4)
Tulips
(Y4)
Elms
(Y5)
Oaks
(Y5/6)
Beeches
(Y6)
Welcome to Windy Nook Primary School
The principle purpose of Windy Nook Primary School is to provide high quality education to enable pupils to achieve success. This website aims to give you a taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both parents/carers and pupils and we hope that you find what you are looking for.
We hope that our website reflects our endeavour to create an atmosphere of mutual consideration and respect regardless of age, gender, race, religious beliefs, disability, social or home background and family circumstances. It is a celebration of all of the fabulous work and activities that our children participate in. Please feel free to leave a comment or contact the school direct with any queries you may have.
Thank you and enjoy your visit.
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